If You Asked the Devil to Dance
The first novel in my Romance with Color Trilogy!
Jonathan Hart, Viscount Rader, is weary of his position as the ton’s scandalous wallflower. Desperate to overcome his dark past, he resolves to marry a paragon of virtue who can aid his transition into Polite Society. Instead, he is drawn to the deliciously exotic but shockingly unsuitable Lady Kit, whose passion for life tempts him to rethink his need for popular approval.
Kitha Wallingford is a Shawano warrior, whether she’s fighting in the American wilderness or stalking the haute ton. Sent by her English father to secure the wealth of his newly inherited earldom, she is unprepared for her attraction to shy, reserved Lord Rader. His gradual kindness and friendship open a world she never dreamed existed—one she’s determined to shun.
Soon each must choose their path. With murder, manipulation, and war between them, the star-crossed lovers seem destined to be parted by an ocean of regret.
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If You Asked A Rake to Reform
The second novel in my Romance with Color Trilogy!
Falling in love is easy for gregarious Lord Montborne. Staying there is another matter. Hesitant to commit to Lady Right when Lady Righter might be just around the corner, he’s remained single far longer than a man of his station ought. But when bankruptcy leaves him ripe for exploitation, he becomes trapped in a farce of an engagement and his vision of Happily Ever After is reduced to Ever After. Left with little recourse, London’s most affable marquis becomes an unrepentant rogue, and the woman in question must decide if he’s worth the trouble.
Genevieve Morelle isn’t asking for love. The mischievous mulatto heiress would be satisfied with a man who actually wanted to marry her. What she has is a recalcitrant fiance running from more than her mixed heritage. Intrigued by his flashes of vulnerability, she resists the urge to throttle him and sets out to understand his mercurial nature. Soon she realizes she isn’t the only one allowing the past to shape the future. But their duplicity stands between them, forming a wall of betrayal they must overcome together — or not at all.
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If You Asked an Angel to Love
The third novel in my Romance with Color Trilogy!
If You Asked an Angel to Love follows If You Asked the Devil to Dance out of England into war-torn America, where the Kitha’s brother continues the Shawano fight for independence. Armed with guns, money, much-needed supplies — and a fiery, female stowaway — he returns just a little too late. His people have surrendered to despair. Though he leads with the heart of a warrior, his attempt to turn the course of the war is met with loss of life and eventual mutiny. As his life spirals out of his control, he becomes more and more attracted to the woman who dares take what she wants. And therein lies the catch: to truly have her, she must want him. And the silent, unyielding warrior has yet to give her a reason to…
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VHM, the novel
The first in my soon-to-be-outrageously-popular Geek Lit line!
Also known as The Novel that Shall Never Be Published, the basic plot was conceived by my coworkers after they realized I write historical fiction and they’d never want to read my books unless they took my career in hand. (But their wives, I am assured, can’t wait for the day they can snatch up my girlie books.)
VHM is about an engineer who writes a book about her coworkers because she’s got writer’s block between her first and second novels (cough, cough) and suddenly Real Life is more interesting (and easier to write about) than historical fiction. She never intends for it to see the light of day…
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